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After losing two consecutive games during their Colorado road trip, Texas has now won both of their last two matches, following up their victory over the SFA LadyJacks with a win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi on Sunday night.

As the NFL kicks off its 100th season, many former Longhorns are ready to shine under the bright lights at the highest level. With players in important roles throughout the league, former Longhorns will be key in shaping the narratives of the 2019 NFL season.

Sam Ehlinger stood in the shotgun with less than five yards separating the junior quarterback’s offense from the end zone not once, not twice but six times in the first quarter, yet LSU refused to give the Longhorns anything to show for it.

It’s Week Two, and No. 9 Texas is considered an underdog in its highly anticipated matchup against No. 6 Louisiana State University. As the spread continues to lean in LSU’s favor, Texas is preparing to face what may be its greatest challenge this season.

On Sunday, the Longhorns head to Palo Alto, California, for a rematch against the defending national champion the Stanford Cardinal. Texas will have to travel and play in the silence of the Cardinal arena — the complete opposite of the raucous Gregory Gym the Longhorns are used to.